Workshop: The Multiple Exposure Monster Masks with Angie!

We’re taking two of the coolest Lomographic techniques of multiple exposures and masks to create some seriously spooktacular effects! Turn your nose up at that sentence all you want for now, and we’ll see who has the cooler photos from Halloween.

Tickets are $10 and include instructional lecture, loaner camera, and one free roll of film. Bring your own Lomographic camera for 50% off admission! Save $1 off your admission fee for each friend you bring to attend the workshop with you!

All attendees will receive a 10% off coupon to use at the Lomography Gallery Store. Already know you’re planning to come and want to ensure your spot? Call us ahead of time or come in to pre-register. Please arrive 10 minutes before the workshop is scheduled to begin in order for us to start on time!

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